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yesterday, israel fired on syrian artillery after syrian mortar rounds fell. >>> coming up, officials try to narrow down the cause of a deadly explosion in indianapolis that nearly took out a whole neighborhood. this is the "cbs morning news." [ timers ringing ] [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ capella university understands back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without
yesterday, israel fired on syrian artillery after syrian mortar rounds fell. >>> coming up, officials try to narrow down the cause of a deadly explosion in indianapolis that nearly took out a whole neighborhood. this is the "cbs morning news." [ timers ringing ] [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ capella university understands...
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iran is more -- >> israel will destroy iran? >> they have 200 to 300 nuclear weapons p if the iranians develop and build a bomb, i don't think they're going, to but if they do, israel will put those 200 weapons on a hair trigger. i don't believe the iranians are as nuts as everybody else says. they haven't fought anybody since when, john? >> go ahead. >> and if the israelis do attack, it doesn't end the threat. >> no. >> it postpones it. and in the meantime, you have iran retail eighting with all kinds of terrorist attacks, the set-up you showed. that's what the hint of what they can do. and that can rapidly get out of hand and certainly affect us in this country as well. >> even if there was a nuclear response by israel, or nuclear attack, iran will continue to have a mass of conventional army that -- and they will have the public fervor for some kind of action hostile action against israel that will be immense. there's that consequence too. and they will have a conventional military, a big one. >> yes. but let's face it, you j
iran is more -- >> israel will destroy iran? >> they have 200 to 300 nuclear weapons p if the iranians develop and build a bomb, i don't think they're going, to but if they do, israel will put those 200 weapons on a hair trigger. i don't believe the iranians are as nuts as everybody else says. they haven't fought anybody since when, john? >> go ahead. >> and if the israelis do attack, it doesn't end the threat. >> no. >> it postpones it. and in the meantime,...
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>> pelley: tonight is israel planning an attack on iran in the spring? defense secretary panetta is quoted as saying it's likely. david martin is working that story. angry reaction on both sides after one of the leading breast cancer charities cuts off grants to planned parenthood. nancy cordes reports new york's billionaire mayor says he'll make up some of the loss. a new clue to how alzheimer's disease may spread. jim axelrod tells us it could lead to new treatments to try to stop it. and anna werner reports something most of us take for granted is growing scarce in the texas drought. >> it's devastating. you don't really know what's going to happen. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there is growing talk about a military strike against iran to stop its from developing a nuclear weapon. some of it came from israel's defense minister, and some of it came from u.s. defense secretary leon panetta today. more about all of that now from national security correspondent david martin at the p
>> pelley: tonight is israel planning an attack on iran in the spring? defense secretary panetta is quoted as saying it's likely. david martin is working that story. angry reaction on both sides after one of the leading breast cancer charities cuts off grants to planned parenthood. nancy cordes reports new york's billionaire mayor says he'll make up some of the loss. a new clue to how alzheimer's disease may spread. jim axelrod tells us it could lead to new treatments to try to stop it....
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what would happen if israel does decide to take this matter into its own hands? and what would be our reaction and response to that? >> i think, you know, our preference is that the international community, including israel, ought to work together on this issue. we have common cause here. we're not interested in them developing a nuclear weapon. we are not interested in them proliferating violence throughout that region. we are not interested in them trying to assist in terrorism. we are not interested in them trying to destabilize governments in that region or any place else. we have common cause here. the better approach is for us to work together and not act.... >> schieffer: what if the israelis did that? >> if the israelis made that decision, we would have to be prepared to protect our forces in that situation. that's what we'd be concerned about. >> schieffer: let me ask you about iraq. we still have 15,000, 17,000 civilians there, as i understand it. are you confident that they're safe? >> we're confident that we have an iraqi government and an iraqi secur
what would happen if israel does decide to take this matter into its own hands? and what would be our reaction and response to that? >> i think, you know, our preference is that the international community, including israel, ought to work together on this issue. we have common cause here. we're not interested in them developing a nuclear weapon. we are not interested in them proliferating violence throughout that region. we are not interested in them trying to assist in terrorism. we are...
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he also said he supports israel's right to defend itself. the stop in israel is part of an overseas tour romney is making. he heads to poland today. >>> the battle is intensifying. thousands having fleeing as government troops battle troops. >> secretary of defense leon panetta says president assad is causing his own demise by using military helicopters to kill civilians. >> reporter: demolished tanks and rubble daterred the streets after syrian troops pounded rebel forces. president assad's troops say they have recap tured parts of the country's largest city. u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said it is proof assad lacks the ability to rule. >> if they continue this attack on their own people, i think it ultimately will be a nail in a saddam's coffin. >> reporter: assad's regime had been struggling to maintain power in the last two weeks after rebels made major advances in syria's two largest cities. but on sunday victory was declared in damascus, a challenge for the rebels, many of whom are poorly armed. >> the key right now is to contin
he also said he supports israel's right to defend itself. the stop in israel is part of an overseas tour romney is making. he heads to poland today. >>> the battle is intensifying. thousands having fleeing as government troops battle troops. >> secretary of defense leon panetta says president assad is causing his own demise by using military helicopters to kill civilians. >> reporter: demolished tanks and rubble daterred the streets after syrian troops pounded rebel forces....
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israel has acted on the own before. in 1981, attacking a reactor being built in iraq when it feared saddam hussein was trying to develop nuclear weapons. the man who led that mission them understands the tough talk now. >> they have no choice but to talk this way and maybe -- >> reporter: to talk belligerently. >> ythey have no choice. what can they do? see how iran becomes nuclear? it's much worse. >> reporter: which is why they're preparing for the worst. the israeli government argument is like the old advertising slogan-- pay me now or pay me more later. that's a cost in lives of attacking iran now could be nothing compared to having a an iran armed with nukes. with iran's nuclear facilities increasingly buried in deep underground bunkers, proponents of an attack say they can't wait to see if sanctions bite or the u.s. might join in, that there's a time to act and it's running out. another option now being openly discussed is that of threatening a nuclear iran with retaliation from israel's own, never-officially-admi
israel has acted on the own before. in 1981, attacking a reactor being built in iraq when it feared saddam hussein was trying to develop nuclear weapons. the man who led that mission them understands the tough talk now. >> they have no choice but to talk this way and maybe -- >> reporter: to talk belligerently. >> ythey have no choice. what can they do? see how iran becomes nuclear? it's much worse. >> reporter: which is why they're preparing for the worst. the israeli...
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our friend in the state of israel, we see a tension in rising prices. >> reporter: mitt romney also began his campaign days in ohio where delegates will be up for grabs tuesday. ohio is crucial for republicans. no gop candidate has ever made it to the white house without winning the ohio primary. newt gingrich is lagging in ohio's polls and most others, but his deputy campaign manager says the former house speaker has tremendous staying power. all the candidates will be in mesa wednesday for what could be the final debate of the primary season. >>> coming up tonight on 9 news now at 7:00 sex changes in children, a new medical study details the growing number of teens and even younger kids now receiving drugs and other therapies in sex changing treatments. we'll have that for you at 7:00. >>> still ahead in this half hour stephen strasburg is with the rest of the nationals pitchers and catchers at spring training. >> we're looking at a chilly night. here's the almanac. high temperature made it to 50 at national, 34 the low, another night above freezing. average is now 47 and 30 and the rec
our friend in the state of israel, we see a tension in rising prices. >> reporter: mitt romney also began his campaign days in ohio where delegates will be up for grabs tuesday. ohio is crucial for republicans. no gop candidate has ever made it to the white house without winning the ohio primary. newt gingrich is lagging in ohio's polls and most others, but his deputy campaign manager says the former house speaker has tremendous staying power. all the candidates will be in mesa wednesday...
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new reports that panetta believes israel could launch a new reports that panetta believes israel could launch a strike by spring. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, february 3rd, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. happy friday. thanks for squoing us today. i'm betty nguyen. the snow started falling in colorado last night and it may not stop for another day. blizzard and winter storm warnings are in effect in denver and its surrounding areas. when it's all over, it could be one of the top ten snow makers in the city's history. there could be up to 22 inches of snow. last night the public works department shifted into high gear putting nearly 200 plow trucks on the road including four by four pickups that will be responsible for clearing side streets. >> for this program, we have to find people that generally have desk jobs to drive the small plows. >> it's not just the snow that will cause problems but wind. gusts topping out at 30 miles per hour could lower visibility to zero and make driving nearly impossible. snowplows work throughout the night to clea
new reports that panetta believes israel could launch a new reports that panetta believes israel could launch a strike by spring. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, february 3rd, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. happy friday. thanks for squoing us today. i'm betty nguyen. the snow started falling in colorado last night and it may not stop for another day. blizzard and winter storm warnings are in effect in denver and its surrounding areas....
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today israel's prime minister accused the u.s. of dragging its feet in the face of an eminent threat, here's david martin. >> reporter: with intelligence reports iran has been working on computer simulation simulationsr explosions, israel's prime minister netanyahu publicly scolded the obama administration for refusing to lay down a red line which would trigger a military strike. >> if iran knows that there is no red line, if iran knows that there's no deadline, what will it do? exactly what it's doing. it's continuing without any interference towards obtaining nuclear weapons capability and from there nuclear bombs. >> reporter: netanyahu seemed to be reacting to remarks by secretary of state clinton who told a radio interviewer two days ago there is still time to head off iran's nuclear program. >> we're not setting deadlines. we're... you know, we're watching very carefully about what they do because it's always been more about their actions and their words. >> reporter: according to one report from a european intelligence agen
today israel's prime minister accused the u.s. of dragging its feet in the face of an eminent threat, here's david martin. >> reporter: with intelligence reports iran has been working on computer simulation simulationsr explosions, israel's prime minister netanyahu publicly scolded the obama administration for refusing to lay down a red line which would trigger a military strike. >> if iran knows that there is no red line, if iran knows that there's no deadline, what will it do?...
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the news underscores one what insiders have long known, that america ranks with bradenton, china, israel and russia as a cyber heavyweight. any disclosure of classified information, even through exhaustive reporting rather than leaking, puts governments in an awkward spot and prompts fingerpointing, especially in an election year. governments have been leaking as long as they've been around. the real issue is that cyber space today is literally as lawless as the ungoverned reaches of yemen and pakistan where terrorists thrive or vast stretches of ocean where pirates roam. governments use it to steal lucrative financial data. but computer viruses are also weapons that can delay iran from going nuclear or crash critical networks like power grids without dropping a single bomb. cyber operations are game changing and have a legitimate role in any national security toolbox, but one that has to be treated with extreme care. the cyber attack on iran spread beyond its intended target, highlighting the risks. question is how to create the international infrastructure rules, norms and procedures f
the news underscores one what insiders have long known, that america ranks with bradenton, china, israel and russia as a cyber heavyweight. any disclosure of classified information, even through exhaustive reporting rather than leaking, puts governments in an awkward spot and prompts fingerpointing, especially in an election year. governments have been leaking as long as they've been around. the real issue is that cyber space today is literally as lawless as the ungoverned reaches of yemen and...
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israel officials acknowledge the mortar was not aimed at israel and a bye product of the syrian civil war. when we come back, explosion investigation. a massive blast in indianapolis killed two people and damages dozens of homes. this is the morning news. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] at subway, you got it made. try a steak, egg white & cheese, tricked out any way you want. subway. eat fresh. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollmen
israel officials acknowledge the mortar was not aimed at israel and a bye product of the syrian civil war. when we come back, explosion investigation. a massive blast in indianapolis killed two people and damages dozens of homes. this is the morning news. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish...
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congressional testimony last week, director of national intelligence james clapper testified while israel hasn't made that decision yet spring would be a logical time. >> what could have given rise to this is simply the fact that the weather becomes better, obviously, in the spring and that could be conducive to an attack. >> reporter: clapper will be in israel this week, the latest in a series of high-level meetings in which u.s. official have tried to persuade the israelis to give sanctions more time to work. although panetta has said iran could have a bomb as early as this year, clapper testified it will take longer than a year. >> that's, i think, technically feesble but practically not likely. >> reporter: u.s. officials continue to believe iran will abandon its nuclear ambitions if economic sanctions cause enough unrest to make the regime think it might lose its grip on power. >> pelley: david, thank you very much. in this country, it's the power of nature that has weather forecasters worried. they said today the risk of avalanches in the mountains of washington state is rising. a p
congressional testimony last week, director of national intelligence james clapper testified while israel hasn't made that decision yet spring would be a logical time. >> what could have given rise to this is simply the fact that the weather becomes better, obviously, in the spring and that could be conducive to an attack. >> reporter: clapper will be in israel this week, the latest in a series of high-level meetings in which u.s. official have tried to persuade the israelis to give...
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he has used his fortune to benefit several hospitals, charities, and politicians in israel. the adelsons gave a record $25 million to the yad vashem holocaust center in jerusalem and are longtime supporters of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in 1995, friends say, adelson and then-speaker gingrich, first bonded over their shared view of israel. adelson was asking congress to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, a move considered inflamatory to arabs. three presidents have called the move harmful for peace but it's the first thing gingrich would do as president. >> there will be an executive order about two hours after the inaugural address. we will send the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem as of that day. >> reporter: gingrich has also played down the palestinian claim to statehood by dismissing their legitimacy as a people. >> we've had an invented palestinian people who in fact are arabs. >> reporter: a close adelson friend told cbs news sheldon loved it, but is his $10 million gift a form of payment for gingrich's world view? adelson declined our request
he has used his fortune to benefit several hospitals, charities, and politicians in israel. the adelsons gave a record $25 million to the yad vashem holocaust center in jerusalem and are longtime supporters of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in 1995, friends say, adelson and then-speaker gingrich, first bonded over their shared view of israel. adelson was asking congress to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, a move considered inflamatory to arabs. three presidents have called...
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., russia, china, britain, france, and israel. the white house said today that president obama will present pat summitt with the medal of freedom, one of the nation's highest civilian honors. university of tennessee head coach has been the face of women's basketball for nearly 40 years, but today, early onset dementia forced summitt to step down. dean reynolds was there. >> it's never a good time, but you have to find the time that you think is the right time, and that is now. >> reporter: it was a quiet, even subdued moment when pat summitt passed the head coach's whist toll her successor in a mostly empty auditorium. >> three seconds! somebody count! >> reporter: a far cry from the rip-roaring four decades that characterized her 38 years as head coach at tennessee. defense, one, two, three. >> defense! >> reporter: she won more than 1,000 games, more than any other college coach. >> right there, right there! >> reporter: tennessee's new head coach, holly worldic, was summitt's assistant for 27 years. what made her so special? >>
., russia, china, britain, france, and israel. the white house said today that president obama will present pat summitt with the medal of freedom, one of the nation's highest civilian honors. university of tennessee head coach has been the face of women's basketball for nearly 40 years, but today, early onset dementia forced summitt to step down. dean reynolds was there. >> it's never a good time, but you have to find the time that you think is the right time, and that is now. >>...
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romney is fresh off a trip to israel where he prayed at the western wall and met with israeli leaders. >> the regime in iran is five years closer to developing nuclear weapons capability. preventing that outcome must be our highest national security priority. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, a personal friend of romney, said the push for sanctions against iran isn't working. >> all the sanctions and diplomacy so far has not setback the program in iran by one iota. >> reporter: the white house maintains the sanctions are crippling the economy. president obama has sent secretary of defense leon panetta to israel to meet with leaders there this week. >> reporter: when the united states, israel and the international community remain unified in our position against iran, that is the best way to convince iran to pull back from what they are doing. >> reporter: in an interview with cbs's january crawford, he left -- jan crawford, he left many wondering if the governor would approve of a military strike against iran. >> because i'm on foreign soil i don't want to be cre
romney is fresh off a trip to israel where he prayed at the western wall and met with israeli leaders. >> the regime in iran is five years closer to developing nuclear weapons capability. preventing that outcome must be our highest national security priority. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, a personal friend of romney, said the push for sanctions against iran isn't working. >> all the sanctions and diplomacy so far has not setback the program in iran by...
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he told reporters "the world tells israel wait, there's still time. i say wait for what? wait until when"? hillary clinton has just returned from china where rumors are flying about the country's future leader. he has disappeared from public view. margaret, what is happening in china? >> reporter: good morning, charlie. imagine that the next president was about to take office and then disappeared just before his inauguration with no explanation. the man who was about to be china's next president has not been seen publicly since september 1st. speculation is rampant on chinese blogs as to what his disappearance signals. reports range from an exercising injury, a car accident, perhaps something more political that the chinese communist party no longer supports him. well, chinese government officials refuse to explain his absence and asked american officials not to discuss it. the frenzy began after he cancelled a meeting last tuesday with secretary of state hillary clinton. staffers who were in beijing to meet with chinese leadership were told around 11:00 p.m. that night t
he told reporters "the world tells israel wait, there's still time. i say wait for what? wait until when"? hillary clinton has just returned from china where rumors are flying about the country's future leader. he has disappeared from public view. margaret, what is happening in china? >> reporter: good morning, charlie. imagine that the next president was about to take office and then disappeared just before his inauguration with no explanation. the man who was about to be...
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with us now to look at the tensions between iran, israel and the west is joan cirincione. he's a nuclear -- member of the council on foreign relations. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> i'm joined by erica hill here. tell me what you believe israel is planning to do and what are the difficulties if they do that? >> well, some officials in israel, particularly the prime minister are urging a strike on iran by israeli aircraft. as the new york times reports this morning, this would be a very large and complicated and uncertain adventure. it would involve at least a hundred airplanes, tankers, they'd have to dodge a pretty stout iran air defense network. and if they did hit the targets as they probably could, it's uncertain whether they would o do enough damage to do much more than delay the program for a year or so. that's why u.s. officials were in the region now. that's why you heard the chairman of the joint chiefs yesterday say that an israeli strike would not be prudent, would not be a wise idea. they think a strike by israel would be large, complicated and pro
with us now to look at the tensions between iran, israel and the west is joan cirincione. he's a nuclear -- member of the council on foreign relations. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> i'm joined by erica hill here. tell me what you believe israel is planning to do and what are the difficulties if they do that? >> well, some officials in israel, particularly the prime minister are urging a strike on iran by israeli aircraft. as the new york times reports this...
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israel inches closer to sending ground forces into gaza. we're at the border. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell is in studio 57 today to talk concussions, expansion and why your kids should still play football. >> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we lost fouramericans. >> are there still questions out there? you bet. we're going to continue to work to get those answers. >> former cia director dave petraeus heads to capitol hill. >> he'll testify behind closed doors about that deadly september 11th attack on benghazi. >> cia announce it's launching an investigation into petraeus' conduct ile he was still in charge of the agency. >> petraeus says no classified information was shared. >> fire was exchanged between israel and hamas. >> this battle is escalating. >> israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> as long as i've been here i haven't seen something of this magnitude. >> four people are dead and 17 more hurt after a train crashed a parade float carry
israel inches closer to sending ground forces into gaza. we're at the border. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell is in studio 57 today to talk concussions, expansion and why your kids should still play football. >> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we lost fouramericans. >> are there still questions out there? you bet. we're going to continue to work to get those answers. >> former cia director dave...
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in the israeli case, they say they want to destroy israel. >> here is israel's ambassador to the united states. welcome. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do you disagree with what meir dagan said. >> he's been -- i of course have the highest regard for meir dagan. he's given his life to israel's security. other people have given their lives to israeli security who think differently than he does. >> he was in the inner councils of making important decisions. >> there are other people in the israeli intelligence who have a different opinion. at the end of the day shall the person who make the decisions are the democratically elected leaders of israel. as in the you state. when president obama had to make that tough call about bin laden, there were some high ranking intelligence officials who said don't do it. he had to make that decision. similarly, israel is democratically elected leaders have to make that tough call. >> also jeffrey goldberg suggested in an article, not just the interview with president obama suggesting that there is a kind of good cop, bad cop thing going on between t
in the israeli case, they say they want to destroy israel. >> here is israel's ambassador to the united states. welcome. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do you disagree with what meir dagan said. >> he's been -- i of course have the highest regard for meir dagan. he's given his life to israel's security. other people have given their lives to israeli security who think differently than he does. >> he was in the inner councils of making important decisions....
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>> so far egypt said it will support the peace treaty it has with israel. the same for jordan of course. you have to worry about the underlying stability and the mood of the people and both of those countries jordan being more than 50% palestinian and of course you have syria and lebanon on the northern and on the eastern borders that are in turmoil right now and not to mention the rest of the middle east all the way to bahrain. this is probably one of the most dangerous times we have ever faced in the middle east. >> general richard myers, a very delicate situation. thank you so much for being with us. good morning. >> for sure. >>> even as new details of the scandal that forced him out of cia director continue to emerge on friday general david petraeus appeared on capitol hill and he was summoned to testify about the attack at the u.s. consulate in benghazi libya, that killed four americans including the u.s. ambassador. margaret brennan is here with the story. >> good morning, rebecca. david petraeus first briefed congress about the attack in benghazi da
>> so far egypt said it will support the peace treaty it has with israel. the same for jordan of course. you have to worry about the underlying stability and the mood of the people and both of those countries jordan being more than 50% palestinian and of course you have syria and lebanon on the northern and on the eastern borders that are in turmoil right now and not to mention the rest of the middle east all the way to bahrain. this is probably one of the most dangerous times we have...
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a computer virus thatÑoó someone perhaps the u.s., perhaps israel infiltrated into the control systems that runq theo1d centrifuges.8ndçó causing them to spin out of controlÑi andÑi self destruct. >> i think thet(Ñ!i virus attemi would estimate set them back about a year. >> reporter: now iran says it's owned aÑi new uraniumçóxñ enrichment plant dug deep into a mountad to step up production. >> by the end of this year, they are going to have about 250 kilos of this 20% enriched uranium which is a matter of concern for the international community. >> reporter: only this man, who used to inspect iran's centrifuges for the i a he he says 20% enriched uranium is only one step away from bomb- grade material.;or]iÑ >> once you have 25 kilos of this material in one month's time you can produce uranium enough for a nuclear bomb. >> reporter: before that happens the u.s. and its european allies intend to levy úau:r sanctions on iran that would put its central bank out of business.-iuxd >> it's a bigÑwoblem for iran because basically the central bank handles all the payments for thei
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on israel wednesday assassinated hamas's top commander. alan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. leaders from both the west and arab world are trying to douse the flames of the latest conflict between the israelis and hamas but so far neither sign is willing to call a truce. rockets sent israeli civilians seeking cover. the rockets are poorly aimed but deadly nonetheless. a family of three died when one struck their home. they had gone on to the roof to watch an aerial display. about the same time as the family died more than 1,000 gaza residents took to the streets. the march the office bury ahmad jabari, killed in an air strike. the funeral was as much a gesture of defiance as it was mourning. his killing was retaliation for a series of rogt attacks launched by gaza by palestinian militants. the mini war was announced on twitter. at 6:22 local time last night the israeli defense force tweeted we recommend that no hamas operative show their face above ground. hamas responded with their own tweet. our blessed hands will reach your le
on israel wednesday assassinated hamas's top commander. alan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. leaders from both the west and arab world are trying to douse the flames of the latest conflict between the israelis and hamas but so far neither sign is willing to call a truce. rockets sent israeli civilians seeking cover. the rockets are poorly aimed but deadly nonetheless. a family of three died when one struck their home. they had gone on to the roof to watch an aerial display....
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when we come back an expert from fodor's travel guide reveals >>> a zoo in israel two baby gorillas. one was born last week the other a couple of weeks ago. the zoo has a very successful gorilla breeding program and officials are giving credit to a male gorilla who fathered 10 offsprings in the last 15 years. >> papa is a rolling stone. very busy. welcome back. fodor's travels a lot of ground. it covers 7,500 locations. in more than 17,000 hotels. this year's fodor's 100 hotel awards will be revealed today. arabella bowen is here to show us some of the top best value hotels. welcome. best value. what does that mean exactly, best value? >> best value is basically concept of the hotels for under $250 a night. so, under $250 a night. these are not budget hotels these are -- what we look for are hotels giving you a four star experience at a three star price or sometimes a five star experience at a three star price. again definitely not budget hotels these are good quality hotels. >> one you mentioned is the bellagio in las vegas. tell us about that. >> it's often a surprise you can stay
when we come back an expert from fodor's travel guide reveals >>> a zoo in israel two baby gorillas. one was born last week the other a couple of weeks ago. the zoo has a very successful gorilla breeding program and officials are giving credit to a male gorilla who fathered 10 offsprings in the last 15 years. >> papa is a rolling stone. very busy. welcome back. fodor's travels a lot of ground. it covers 7,500 locations. in more than 17,000 hotels. this year's fodor's 100 hotel...